Re: Masthead

by Kym Jones <kjones(at)adam.com.au>

 Date:  Mon, 15 May 2000 08:52:07 +0930
 To:  rfriedma(at)pacbell.net,
Shelley Watson <shelleyw(at)home.com>
 Cc:  David J Harmon <djharmon(at)iname.com>, hwg-basics(at)hwg.org
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Yes, and dictionaries show plurals as well...close inspection of the word
"encyclopedia/encyclopaedia" will alert you to the fact that the plural is
encyclopedia/encyclopaedia. 

...and I guess that some people "fortet" to read what they have
typed...tsk, tsk.

People in glasshouses and all that stuff...

I fail to see the necessity for rudeness or sarcasm but if you choose that
path, best you make sure that the content is accurate lest you be hoisted
by your own petard!


Kym




At 11:13 PM 05/13/2000 -0700, Richard L. Friedman wrote:
>That's one of the dangers of the computer age.  People fortet that
>information is available in (don't you remember) BOOKS!  There is a
>class of books called reference books which include dictionaries,
>encyclopedias, almanacs, thesauri.These books tell people what words
>mean.  Try it, you'll like it.
>-- 
>Richard L. Friedman
>Web Works West -- Web Design for the 21st Century
>Macintosh LC III (68030); OS=7.5.1; 
>Monitor= 640x 480; HD=430m; 
>Netscape Navigator 3.0.




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